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- WAI Global
WAI is a manufacturer of alternators, starters and electrical solutions for automotive, heavy-duty, agricultural, powersport, marine and industrial markets—offering 100% new, OE-grade parts with global delivery and support
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Why Join WAI? Women in Aviation International is the largest nonprofit organization that envisions a world where the sky is open to all, and where aviation and aerospace dreams are possible without barriers
- What about it!? - YouTube
The panic of seeing WAI gone sparked an incredible flood of messages and support from you, our global community The whole team is beyond grateful It reminded us just how unbreakable this team
- Home | Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) | W3C
Learn about WAI resources to help promote that accessibility is about improving the user experiences of people with disabilities, and to support you in planning, managing, designing, developing, and training for digital accessibility
- Web Accessibility Initiative - Wikipedia
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)'s Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is an effort to improve the accessibility of the World Wide Web for people with disabilities
- WAI-ARIA basics - Learn web development | MDN
WAI-ARIA is a technology that can help with such problems by adding in further semantics that browsers and assistive technologies can recognize and use to let users know what is going on Here we'll show how to use it at a basic level to improve accessibility
- 2026 Conference - Women in Aviation International - wai. org
To take advantage of the special WAI Member discounted rate, your membership must be active through March 31, 2026 Questions about renewing your membership?Email waiconfreg@wai org
- What is the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Why is it . . . - Allyant
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is a W3C initiative that develops standards and other support materials to help people better understand and implement accessibility The WAI was launched by the W3C, with help from the White House, in 1997
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